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South Jersey's Infrastructure Needs Are Many, State Lawmakers Say
ATLANTIC CITY — From not enough workers to not enough roads to a shortage of public trains and buses, South Jersey is in need of major infrastructure upgrades if it is to compete in the modern economy, local state legislators said Friday.
Singleton Bill Would Expand Penalties For Illegal Gun Sales
TRENTON, NJ – In an effort to crack down on illegal gun sales, Senator Troy Singleton introduced legislation on Thursday to expand culpability requirements for unlawful firearms trafficking violations.
Singleton Bill Would Allow For The Impounding Of "Boom Cars"
TRENTON, NJ — Senator Troy Singleton (D-Burlington) introduced legislation on Thursday to authorize the impoundment of nuisance motor vehicles — commonly referred to as "boom cars."
South Jersey Lawmaker's Proposal For Black Heritage Trail Signed Into Law
VINELAND — Just shy of two years after it was officially proposed, a South Jersey legislator’s idea to create a “Black Heritage Trail” spanning the state is law in New Jersey.
Mount Laurel's Weekly Recap
With lots happening in Mount Laurel you may have missed some of TAPinto Mount Laurel's top stories this past week. Here is your chance to catch up on what you've missed before the week ahead begins!
Burlington County Commissioners agree to help fund new playground at Burlington County Special Services School District
The Burlington County Special Services School District will be able to renovate the playground at its Westampton Campus thanks to an agreement with the Burlington County Commissioners to help fund the project.
Sen. Singleton Updates Public on "Boom Car Party" Meeting with Philly Police
MOUNT LAUREL, NJ — Have you been woken up late at night by loud, thumping music that seems to be coming from everywhere and nowhere at the same time?
Hundreds of rental assistance payments are apparently missing. N.J. lawmaker asks what went wrong.
Hundreds of payments meant to stop financially strapped renters in New Jersey are apparently missing, and now one lawmaker is asking why.